Downtown Digs Independent Ale House (Downtown Rapid City, SD)
We got to spend some time with the guys at the Independent Ale House in downtown Rapid City.
Visit Rapid City | Independent Ale House
Matt takes Downtown Digs to every beer and pizza lovers paradise - Independent Ale House. Located in Downtown Rapid City, this craft beer tap house offers 40 continuously rotating taps.
Learn more: independentalehouse.com
Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Rapid City, South Dakota SD
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List of Best Restaurants in Rapid City
Firehouse Brewing Co.
Eddie's Taco's RC
NOSH Mobile Eatery
Everest Cuisine
Independent Ale House
Blaze Pizza
Kathmandu Bistro
Kol
Texas Roadhouse
Tally's Silver Spoon
12-31-2018 Rapid City, SD - Blizzard Stranded Cars
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The New Year's Eve commute in Rapid City, South Dakota brought high winds, blowing snow, and treacherous travel conditions to the area. Nearly a foot of snow was reported in areas around town and caused the closing of the commercial runway at Rapid City Regional Airport. Cars that became stuck overnight were drifted over with snow by morning, making it difficult for many residents and travelers to dig out. A blizzard warning is in effect for Rapid City and portions of Interstate 90 through 11am as Mother Nature ends 2018 with one last wintry blast.
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Stranded vehicle in middle of road
Driver point-of-view from Interstate 90 during blizzard warning
Semi trucks with large snow drifts
Front-end loaders and heavy machinery moving snow
Vehicles with large snow drifts
Man unhooking Land Rover from tow strap
02-15-19 Rapid City, SD - Heavy Duty Snow Removal and I-90 Accident
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Snow plows were out in force Friday afternoon after a snowstorm dropped in excess of half a foot of snow on the city. While only two to three inches of snow were expected, snow bands persisted longer than anticipated leading to accumulation totals more than double of what was forecast. The snow piled up on area roads including Interstate 90, where the snow was to blame for several accidents and slide-offs. A winter weather advisory was issued, with more accumulating snowfall expected throughout the weekend.
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Fleet of 4 snow plows clearing East Mall Drive in Rapid City
Slow-motion shots of snow plow fleet
Driver POV behind snow plow fleet
Dashcam perspective with plows driving by
Drive-by of accident cleanup on I-90, truck smashed
Heavy duty machinery clearing snow at parking lot
Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub in Rapid City, South Dakota
The next best thing to being in Ireland—Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub at the Hotel Alex Johnson offers guests a traditional Irish pub atmosphere. Enjoy a fine Irish whiskey, a warm meal, and live entertainment from local favorites.
Voted as Best Bar in the Black Hills for 2011 by readers of the Rapid City Journal, Paddy O'Neill's has the best beers and whiskeys plus a great lunch and dinner menu that encompasses a variety of classic Irish dishes mixed with regional Midwest influences.
Paddy's is the perfect place to host a small gathering, such as an anniversary, bachelor and bachelorette celebration, or birthday party. In the summer, you can enjoy the outdoor patio and keep an eye on what is happening in the streets of Downtown Rapid City.
Boss Hog Pizza Challenge - Rapid City, South Dakota
Can we eat a 28 inch 3 topping pizza in one hour?
Visit Rapid City | Kōl
Matt takes Downtown Digs to visit Kōl! This New American style restaurant serves up a unique and delicious menu. Watch as they prepare your meal in an open kitchen and cook it in a 1,200-degree coal-fired oven!
Visit Rapid City | Summer Nights in Rapid City
The best way to spend Thursday nights in Rapid City is at Downtown Summer Nights! Visitors and locals alike dance in the street every Thursday night to free live music! Learn more:
Visit Rapid City | Murphy's Pub and Grill
Matt takes Downtown Digs to Murphy's Pub and Grill! Get the feel of this contemporary Irish watering hole that serves classic and updated pub grub! Learn more about Murphy's here:
Rapid City South Dakota- ART ALLEY
If your riding through downtown Rapid City SD, make sure you stop to see the ART ALLEY. Its next to the Alex Johnson Hotel. Have a beer at a local bar and then take your time. Makes sense to me that the taggers have a place to show their art!
Visit Rapid City | Que Pasa
Downtown Diggs takes you to visit Downtown Rapid City's modern Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Bar, Que Pasa! Offering a large selection of menu items, delicious drinks and a rooftop cantina so you can take in great views!
Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City, SD
Step back into the year 1928 and experience the historic and mysterious allure of The Hotel Alex Johnson. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Hotel Alex Johnson provides a gateway into the worlds of both Native American culture and South Dakota history. Since its opening, six U.S. presidents have resided at The Alex Johnson, namely Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
An easy 25 minute drive from Mount Rushmore, this historic hotel is ideally located in the heart of downtown Rapid City. Impossible to miss, it is the tallest hotel in town, towering above the downtown area at 11 stories tall. Positioned on the rooftop of the hotel is Vertex Sky Bar, an upscale skyline area with a custom-built bar and wine cabinet house as well as new and inviting fire pits on the outdoor patio. Within walking distance of numerous dining, shopping and sightseeing opportunities, this hotel's convenient location makes it simple for guests to discover all of the local attractions and businesses that Rapid City has to offer.
In addition to being one of the most historic places in South Dakota, Hotel Alex Johnson is also rumored to have paranormal activity. This Rapid City hotel has ghost sighting testimonials that might sway even the most skeptical of guests.
Rapid City, South Dakota
Rapid City (Lakota: Mni Lúzahaŋ Otȟúŋwahe; Swift Water City) is the second-largest city in the State of South Dakota, and the county seat of Pennington County. Named after Rapid Creek on which the city is established, it is set against the eastern slope of the Black Hills mountain range. The population was 67,956 as of the 2010 Census. Rapid City is known as the Gateway to the Black Hills and the City of Presidents. The city is split by a low mountain ridge that divides the western and eastern parts of the city. Ellsworth Air Force Base is located on the outskirts of the city. Camp Rapid, a part of the United States Army National Guard, is located in the western part of the city. The historic Old West town of Deadwood is nearby. In the neighboring Black Hills are the popular tourist attractions of Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, and Wind Cave National Park.
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South Dakota Ranchers Reeling from Cattle Losses
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Western South Dakota ranchers are reeling from the loss of tens of thousands of cattle in last weekend's blizzard, and many will dispose of carcasses in pits set to open Monday. Rancher Heath Ferguson said the storm killed 96 percent of his herd of 100 black Angus and Limousin cattle, a hit worth about $250,000. He said total losses topped more than 1,000 head, as six other herds were roaming the family's 16,000 acres east of Sturgis. Up to 4 feet of snow fell in the Black Hills area last weekend. Reports of 20 or more inches of snow were common, and 21 1/2 inches in Rapid City were a record for both a 24-hour period in October and the entire month. At least two deaths were attributed to the storm, and it took a particularly heavy toll on livestock. Ferguson said the vast majority of ranchers don't have insurance covering storm-related damage. It's cost-prohibitive for a producer, he said Sunday in an interview with The Associated Press. Unless you're a really big operator, you can't afford to pay for the insurance. Cattle ranchers dealing with weather-related losses would typically turn to the federal Livestock Indemnity Program, but that farm bill provision has expired and its future is in flux due to congressional gridlock and the continuing federal shutdown. We're an independent, pretty self-sufficient bunch, but we need help, Ferguson said. South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard and U.S. Sen. John Thune did an aerial assessment Thursday of the blizzard damage and livestock losses. State officials said at least 10,000 to 20,000 head of livestock died, but the estimate will likely rise. The South Dakota Stockgrowers Association estimates that western South Dakota lost at least 5 percent of its cattle, much of which are raised for slaughter. Nearly a third of the state's 3.7 million cattle and calves reside in the western part of the state. Ranchers who lost cattle will be able to dispose of the carcasses for free at several pits being dug in Pennington County, according to the county's Emergency Operations Center. The county is coordinating the effort because the U.S. Farm Service Agency is closed during the shutdown. Livestock owners are encouraged to document all animal losses with pictures, vaccination and hauling receipts in case disaster payments are available in the future. South Dakota Farmers Union president Doug Sombke said that even if the federal government was open and Congress could reach a compromise on a new farm bill, it would take months to implement the Livestock Indemnity Program. Meanwhile, the Stockgrowers Association, the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association and the South Dakota Sheep Growers Association are seeking donations to a relief fund that has been set up to help ranchers, and a couple of Montana groups are asking local farmers to donate cattle and sheep. Ferguson, who also makes his living by working in the Wyoming coal fields, said he owns his herd, but many struggling ranchers have had to borrow money to stay in business. There's an awful lot of producers out here that sold our herds down because of the drought, he said. A lot of people are into the financial institutions pretty hard. 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.FILE - Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, file aerial photo shows dead cattle in Sulphur Creek in western South Dakota during a flyover of areas hard hit by a snowstorm that killed thousands of animals. Western South Dakota ranchers are reeling from the loss of tens of thousands of cattle in last weekends blizzard as pits to dispose of the dead animals are set to open Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/KOTA-TV, Pool, File)
Visit Rapid City | Gold Bison Grill
Serving up great food, tasty drinks and an awesome brunch right off of Downtown Rapid City is the Gold Bison Grill! Watch Matt and Troy with Downtown Diggs go behind the scenes at this delicious restaurant!
South Dakota House of Representatives L D 17
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Medicine man's alleged sexual abuse haunts reservation
To his community, Charles Chipps Sr. was known as a respected spiritual leader. But behind closed doors, federal prosecutors say, Chipps abused young children, including some of his own daughters and granddaughters.
South Dakota Senate - LD11
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Chicago Tonight full episode: January 29, 2020
Gov. J.B. Pritzker gives his State of the State address. Big changes on the way for neighbors in Pullman. Getting around Chicago by scooter. And a trip to Skokie’s violin-making school.